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Originally Posted by SaskGoose . Games like Cyrostasis are pushing the physX limits, some have gone as far to recommend the gtx280 as a physX card, my wallet and I are not at this point... |
if it's the case, and I don't know, you have the 250 , 260 betwen the 240 and the 280. the 250 will by a good step from the 240 , the 260 will be a huge step, still under $ 200
It's interesting, because someone reply to me that it will be overkill to someone who own a gtx 260 to use it as physx when the Fermi will be release,
as an option after i suggest to buy a gtx 260

EDIT: Was thinking about this after take my breakfast, why go the hard way with Hybrid ,
you can buy a gtx 260, and use it latter as PhysX with a Fermi , so you can still play some game the time the new GTX 4xx appear on the market, will fix your problem of PhysX underpower too.. What is your garanty that new ATI drivers will be compatible with old physx driver, you will need new ATI driver with a 5870, the actuel one are not quite a success
In Any case, PhysX look to be something important for you. Put all the cards in your and
PhysX + Nvidia